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- Vertical_ecosystem abstract "The concept of the vertical ecosystem was created in 2007 and patented in 2010 by Spanish researcher and naturalist Ignacio Solano Cabello, founder of Paisajismo Urbano.The development of the vertical ecosystem came about due to the need to improve the concept of its predecessor, the green wall or murs vegetals, basing itself on the automated control of all exogenous nutrients and parameters, adding groups of heterotroph bacteria and mycorrhizas fungi, as well as on interspecific simbiosis in plant selection, creating an artificial ecosystem based on inert substrates.Amongst the abiotic factors that influence vertical ecosystems, the most important are the substrate, the environmental conditions and the physio-chemical characteristics of the environment. Climatic factors such as light, temperature and humidity can be relatively controlled in an interior vertical ecosystem, however, exterior vertical ecosystems depend on the natural conditions of the area to influence the development of the plant species which are incorporated into the biotope. Chemical factors such as pH levels, water conductivity, surrounding gases and salinity are controlled by sensors that advise of any unbalance in the ecosystem. Soil factors such as the texture, porosity and depth of the substrate are also selected and controlled using this technique. However, as in nature, there is botanical transition at each stage of the process. In the case of vertical gardens, it happens more quickly.The success of a vertical ecosystem is based on the control and management of abiotic and biotic factors which limit the growth of plant populations, also described as the control of environmental resistance. In vertical ecosystems there are species of plants, fungi and bacteria that find themselves in an environment of almost unlimited resources, so exponential growth is created in their evolution until the ecosystem adjusts itself to its maximum potential, known as full capacity of the ecosystem or the optimum quantity of species interacting without stress in a limited space in search of mutualisms, the interspecific associations in which all species involved get the benefits.".
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- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageExternalLink www.paisajismourbano.com.
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- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Botany.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Ecology.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Fungi.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Oligotrophs.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Plant_roots.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Soil_biology.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Symbiosis.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Plant.
- Vertical_ecosystem comment "The concept of the vertical ecosystem was created in 2007 and patented in 2010 by Spanish researcher and naturalist Ignacio Solano Cabello, founder of Paisajismo Urbano.The development of the vertical ecosystem came about due to the need to improve the concept of its predecessor, the green wall or murs vegetals, basing itself on the automated control of all exogenous nutrients and parameters, adding groups of heterotroph bacteria and mycorrhizas fungi, as well as on interspecific simbiosis in plant selection, creating an artificial ecosystem based on inert substrates.Amongst the abiotic factors that influence vertical ecosystems, the most important are the substrate, the environmental conditions and the physio-chemical characteristics of the environment. ".
- Vertical_ecosystem label "Vertical ecosystem".
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- Vertical_ecosystem depiction JardinPaterna.jpg.
- Vertical_ecosystem homepage www.paisajismourbano.com.
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